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The phrase "a marked decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decision that is clearly defined or significant in some way.
Example: "After much deliberation, the committee reached a marked decision to implement the new policy."
Alternatives: "a significant decision" or "a clear decision".
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For humans, the independent aggregation of multiple opinions through simple averaging, majority rules or market based algorithms leads to a marked improvement in decision accuracy.
In return, Bush gave him access to every meeting and decision, a marked contrast to many of his predecessors.
There is, however, a marked upside to the decision.
Nucleus accumbens stimulation, however, induced a marked change in the decision behaviour of each participant manifesting as a consistent dynamic shift towards greater risk-seeking during the 'on' blocks (Fig. 3, red curves).
With respect to parental influence on the prescription of antibiotics, there is evidence that parental perspectives can indeed have a marked influence on therapeutic decisions [ 28, 29], and for AOM a certain proportion of parents actively demand antibiotics [ 30].
The decision represents a marked change for the New York-based magazine, which started as a war-time leaflet of real-life inspirational stories.
Obama's decision signals a marked shift from the policy of the Bush administration, which had rejected taking action in four similar cases it reviewed.
For the record labels, whose sales have dropped by more than half over the last decade, the decision is a marked contrast to coming copyright challenges in the United States.
A month later, Judge Frank M. Hull of the federal appeals court in Atlanta complained that the privacy decision featured "a marked lack of clarity," and was almost aggressively unhelpful to judges and lawyers.
That decision is a marked turnabout from the plant's problems of a few years ago, which produced a fine of $2.1 million, the largest in the history of the United States nuclear power industry.
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